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I'll take one if you can do it for $150 posted to Melbourne :P

I just checked postage to Melbourne is $16 , i have to register and insure it , so all up would be $156 delivered to your local p.o.

Let me know if you are interested .

o.k. cool , i dont know your setup so you may have to work out some mods to fit it . I know it fits perfect in the r33 spot all you need is a bigger top bracket ( to fit in the 33 spot ) .

Do you have dimensions of the 1200CCA battery?

I need one for a Nissan Exa, just want to make sure it will fit

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Greg

I didn't say they are 1200 cca , what i said is that they are a copy of the odyssey 1200. they are not 1200 cca they are 1200 ca . They are probably around the 600 cca and about 40 amphour . I believe they are a very good battery , i have one in my r33 gtr and i'll buy one for my 34 when it comes here from japan .

Some forum members have these batteries in their cars , if anyone is not happy with theirs please say so .

The dimentions are : 197x165x170 high al in mm , same size as the odyssey 1200 minus the metal case .

How do they compare performance-wise to the Odyssey? Who makes these? I have a couple of people who are also interested but need more info. Can you provide definite specs?

Charlie.

They are made in China and they are copies of the odyssey 1200 minus the metal case .

I had 1 in my car for about 1 year and its fine .

I have 2 small ones in my jetskis , had them for 3 years now and they perform fine . The original jetski batteries only lasted 2 years .

What about warranty? Will there be a receipt issued? What do they retail for? Brand name?

Sorry for the questions, but the other buyers would like this info.

Also, how soon can we get them?

Also, what are those two rectangular caps for if they are totally sealed units? I have 3 others interested in these.

Thanks,

Charlie.

They are totally sealed and they say so on the case , i cant take a pic of the side of the battery . Its in the boot of my gtr and you have to remove the steel backing to get to it .

Those caps you cant remove , i guess thats were they seal them , not sure but i know you cant remove them .

What about warranty? Will there be a receipt issued? What do they retail for? Brand name?

Sorry for the questions, but the other buyers would like this info.

Also, how soon can we get them?

I cant offer you warranty at that price sorry , yes a receipt will be issued from the supplier ( not from me ) , they don't retail as far as i know .

Its made in China thats all i know dont know brand name.

I'll let you guys know as soon as i get the numbers .

nxtime as you are in sydney you can pick up and pay at the same time if you like .

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